Hello, I am Miss Young. I received the following email. It is a socalled
"Advance Fee Fraud" letter, where I am promised millions for
my assistance. These stories are all lies, and if I respond, sooner
or later I will be asked to pay a fee. If I pay, another fee will quickly
come up, and it will continue that way until I give up or run out of
money. I will never see the millions, because they never existed.

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Date: Sun 6 Apr 2014

> I
> am very happy with the way God has put us in touch with others. My
> dear, as I told you in my first mail, my name is Miss Elizabeth Majzoub
> Al-Khalifa of Sudan in Africa, I have 23 years, currently living in
> Dakar Senegal in West African. I came to this country after the death of
> my parents in my country, my father died in car accident in northern
> Sudan on Wednesday, June 27 2007.Click here to confirm
> that: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6244884.stm. My father Dr Majzoub
> Al-Khalifa was the personal adviser to the former
> head of state of my country, the Democratic Republic of Sudan, is only me
> that is alive now and I managed to make my way to Senegal where i am living
> now. Dear my day is very boring to me here in Dakar Senegal. in
> this Center Red Cross relief, we find it hard to go out because we are
> not allowed to do so, is like staying in the prison and I hope by God's
> grace i will come out here soon with your help. , the only person I have now
> is the Reverend Mark Smith who is the pastor of (Churches of Red
> Cross Relief Center) here in Dakar, he has been very nice to me since i
> came here but i am not living with him rather I am living in the women's
> hostel in the center of the Red Cross Relief, I would like you to call
> me through the telephone number of Reverend Father Mark
> Smith (+221773421336)if you call, you should tell him you want to speak with
> Miss Elizabeth
> Majzoub Al-Khalifa, he will send for me to come and answer your call. As a
> refugee here in Red Cross Relief Center, I have no right or privilege to any
> thing be it money or whatever because it is against the law of
> this country. I wanna go back to my studies because i only attended my
> first year before the tragic incident that lead to my being in this
> situation now took place. Honey, please l would like you to know that I
> have my late father's statement of account and death certificate here
> with me which I would send to you to assist me, because when he was
> alive he deposited some amount of money in the bank in London, which he
> used my name as the next of kin. The amount in question is $ 3.2
> million. So I would like you to help me transfer this money to your
> account and from it you will send some money for me to get my traveling
> documents and air ticket to come over to meet with you. I can not
> withdraw the money my self due to my refugee status here in this country
> that I would rather the money can not be transferred in Senegal where i am
> in refugee statues. I want you to send me your contact information,
> such as your
> Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> I've
> been in touch with the bank in London and informed them about my plans
> to withdraw the money, they are also aware of the death of my father and
> I have recognized that with all their conformation. However, I was
> advised to contact a very responsible person who is in my name and my
> trustee as regards to this money since I am presently of refugee status
> over here and not be permitted to handle this amount of money, the bank
> also let me know about the bond which they signed with my late father
> that the money will be handled to me in much greater that means I must
> decide if I should continue with the bank or not. I have to let you know
> about this so you can help me to be my trustee on this money. like i
> said i want you to call me because I have a lot to tell you. l kept this
> secret to people in the church here the only person that knows about it
> is the Reverend Father Mark Smith, because he is like a father to me.
> Have a good time and think about me. dear, this is the email address of
> the Reverend Father (reverendmarksmit@yahoo.com). Hope to hear from you
> soonest, love you.
> With all my love and trust,
> Ms. Elizabeth Majzoub Al-Khalifa

Sudan official dies in car crash

Khalifa led the government team at peace talks in Nigeria

A close political adviser to Sudan's president has died in a car accident.
Adviser Majzoub al-Khalifa and his brother were killed in the accident
in northern Sudan, and several other people were injured.
Khalifa headed the government negotiating team in talks which led to
last year's signing of a peace deal with rebels in the Darfur region.
The agreement has failed to halt the four-year Darfur conflict which has made some 2m people homeless.
Chadian President Idriss Deby has cancelled his scheduled visit to Sudan following the announcement of the deaths.
A statement from the president's office read on state television described Khalifa as a "distinguished figure in Sudan".
He served as a minister of agriculture and information under President Omar al-Bashir.
The burial is due to take place on Wednesday.

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